معرفی
Dr. Daniel McKeown is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Society & Design at Bond University. He holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Griffith University (2022) and a Bachelor's in Exercise Science (2017). His research focuses on neurophysiological mechanisms, particularly hypoxia's effects on cognitive and motor functions, EEG analysis, and aging-related neural changes. He also serves as a Semester Teaching Fellow and Senior Research Assistant. His work integrates neuroscience, psychology, and physiology to explore neural activity modulation under stress conditions.
Education:
- PhD in Neuroscience, Griffith University (2022)
- Bachelor's in Exercise Science, Griffith University (2017)
Research Interests:
- Neural responses to hypoxia
- EEG-based spectral analysis
- Cognitive performance in aging populations
- Neuromuscular control under fatigue
- Neural plasticity mechanisms
Research Trends: His articles emphasize hypoxia's impact on neural networks, EEG reactivity across demographics, and methodological rigor in spectral analysis. Recent work explores medication-invariant neural activity in Parkinson’s disease and navigational impairments under hypoxic conditions.
Advising & Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, his roles include teaching and research coordination. Collaborations involve institutions like Griffith University and researchers such as D.J. Angus and V.R. Schinazi.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in cross-disciplinary research groups focusing on neurophysiology and applied psychology within Bond University’s Faculty of Society & Design.



